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WEATHER REPORT guilt) -nUpttWinw. FARMERS' INSTITUTE EL DORADO JANUARY 1415 A Sarsaparilla Free from Alcohol Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does It strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? YesI Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! By asking your doctor you can learn more about this family medicine. Follow his advice. Some of the Good Things To be found at BINFORD'S GROCERY New Dates, Imported Figs, Candied Cherries, Candied Pine Apple, Candied Orange Peel, Candied Lemon Peel, Citron. Olives, Stuffed Mangos, Stuffed Musk Mellons, Fresh Pickles, Apple Butter.

Buck Wheat Flour, Maple Syrup, Honey. Vitos, Cream of Wheat, Pettijohn, Oat Meal, Post Toastus, Toasted Corn Fhke, Dr. Prices Celery Food, Wheat Berries, Shredded Wheat, Grape Nut, Breakfast Biscuit, Pearl Barley. SAY BILL I wish you wouldiVt be so foolish as to pay Cove Oysters, resh Crackers, Cakes and Wafers. Coinage In the Year 1908.

Washington, Jan. 5. During the cal viidar year 1908 the coinage executed I'ubllo l. I will nll at the farm fleven mltrs north of Dorado uod three mlleH soulh of OcUruff. on l-TldHj, Janiinry IIM)1 head of work hoi-Hen.

8 net work I HfttOouhle driving tmrnesx and nets. I hlntde Net driving harncHft 8 wtigonx, I buutiy. oulti- valors, mowing maolifneH. mke. il huy huoks.

1 ntai.ker, I Morris sulky plow If) Inch I H.inon wanting plow. joitn nerre corn planter wllh olsc furrow openers aDtl HW roils wire, I disc harrow. I three seiitlon slew harrow, 1 bay rack, a.fioo huslieis corn 3fi tons alfalfa, shovel spades, fork and other nrilc en. Terms of Sate: A aredlt of 9 months will he given on a'l sums over 110 bv purchaser giving note with approved seuurlty with Interest at peroent. r'lvo per oent off for cash on all sums over 110: sums under HO (mvh without dlseount.

Kverylhlrig must be settled for be fore leaving the premises. E. J. Hkwitt. Nntlc of Appropriation of Money.

VOTICK IS BKRRBV GIVEN THAT ON the 7th day of Janu rv IB1 the Hoard of County Oomu issionersof Butler County. Kansas, will appropriate the aura of One Uunored and Fifty (tlftOOOi IJo'lars, to Kafrmounl To wn-ship to be applied on the Buildings of llrldkes In said Township, at whut 's known as the Baker. Thetrsteln and (Jart Wright Fords. Also the sum of Two Hundred Hollars to ttie Township of Prosiieot to be applied on the building of a Bridge on what Is known as the AnderHoo Ford. By Order of the Board 4iklowl3-l3 Sol ANPBltHoN, Chairman.

very Woman Will be Interested. There hos recently beon discovered an nro-matlo. pleasant herb euro for woman's Ills, Mother Urav's Al MTKAI I AN I.KA F. It Is the only oertain regulator Cures female weaknesses and Buekache. KHney.

Bladder and Urinary troubles. At all Druggists or by Ml eta. Sam- le I'KKE. Address. The Mother Uray Le Hoy.

N. BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH 5YRUF cures couvHs and col Is, SUBJECT FOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO-NIGHT "The Thief on the Cross and Other Thieves" For January 8, 1909. Maximum temperature, 15 degrees Minimum temperature, 4 degrees. The thermometer registered zero this morning. Furnished by W.

Y. Miller, govern-went weather observer. Thermometers are taken each evening at six o'clock. Weather Fuieenst Received by J. W.

Klrkpatrlck eyery morning at 9 o'clock: Fair tonight and Friday, rising temperature tonight. Leg and Foot Injured Robert Chetney waa riding dewn Central avenue Wednesday evening, oomlng to this olllce to carry dallies, when his horse slipped, in front of the court bouse, and fell upon him, sllgl t-ly mashing bis left limb below the knee and badly bruising the foot. lis ws unoonscious, attended at the offke of of Die. Koogler Miller, and was able tn be taken home. Barring torn ligaments, and blood poison, which is not likely, the accident will not be erlou Robert -distributes the Dally RR PUBLICAN over the southwest portion of the city, and they were mailed In the post oHlce last evening.

Hobart Kllgnre will substitute. Robert Is a lively obliging lad, does hta work quickly and right and la tndlsptnslble on the Dally force of carriers. It is hoped he will be out in a few days. The "Moving Picture Eye." The oculist as well as others have dlscovcreu a new disease which they have named the moving picture eye. It la an affection of the eyes which comes from too great familiarity with the five-cent theaters, where the la largely by means of moving pictures.

Individually I have experienced the trouble, but so seldom as to mean nothing. But others have told me that a half hour's stay In a moving picture theater always gave them a headache and that headache must have come through the Instrumentality of the eye. It la well known that specialists often associate head aches and kindred troubles to defective vision. It looks to me as If the matter rested upon pretty fair foundations. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.

The Floyd. January 14 Is the dale of the next number o' the lecture course. The Floyda, magicians and mind readers, will give an entertainment of melody mirth and mytlncatlon. Owing to the need for a larger stage and a larg er seeing capacity for tbe crowds who will attend it has been decided to take this entertainment to the Opera House. Reserved feats are row on sale at Sullg's.

Secure your seat early If you don't wajt to alt In tbe gallery Reglitrntlon Notice City Clerk's Office El Dorado Kan. Notice is hereby given tbat the reg latratlon of voters books are now open for the resisratton of voters foJ the year 1909 69-68 B. F. Allebach, City Clerk January 2, 1909. Notloe to IK ater Comumors All bills for water rent are now due and must be paid before January 15, 1909, or all water will be turned off.

If water is turned off one dollar will bu charged for turning It on again. 60-65 B. F. ALLEBACH, City Clerk "Martby, I'mtblnkln' of hltchln' up old Sellm and takln' a drive to tbe country, the weather la so tioe "Can't do It, Sammy, the farmers with their autoa have left no open dates for tbe town fellers to go buggy ridin' along the country roads this week Better stay at home, Sammy or you might get your old neck Corblna Dehorning Pencil, Conley 'a Mr. and Mrs.

Z.Psflloy entertaited at the Cedar Lane farm at turkey din' ner 8undny. A typical dinner mother used to cook, mince pies, dress. lug, salad, etc. The guests were Miss Anna Bradley, of MuBkogee, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed T. Butler, Mr. and Mrs Harry Balnea and family, Messrs George Scott and John Brady. Bargains In town property, Harvey Lew Parrabm, of Douglass, met with a second severe accident recently when a scatfold tell with him, break' lng and tearing bis nose, Inflicting i deep cut over an eye and badly bruls lng a leg which later ulcerated and blood poison For Calf: 5 room bouse, gas, fruit, stable, otber out buildings bargain if sold at once; corner Denver street and Carr avenue. to 2-8" MRS D.

M. Baker, The cold weather reminding you of thenecessit; of wearing proper apparel and tbe January clearance sale at Haines Brothers is the opportunity to get reliable marchandlto cheap. The Metbodlst pipe organ In Con ooi'dla is run by a wator motor and every time tbe suprano screeches tune It costs the church 25 cents for the water. Girl Wanted For general bou work. 03 0815 B.Adams.

LATEST MARKET REPORT By wire to the Republican. OATTLE. Kansas City, Jan. 7, (11:55 a. Cattle receipts at today, steady.

Kansas City HOGS. Kansas City, Jan. steady, top 15 60 to 16.00. 7, (11:55 a K. 10; bulk This market report la furnished by the Lee Live Stock Commission Kansas City, Chicago, East St.

Louis and St. Joseph. W. E. Gillespie, of Butler oounty, la with them at Kannaa City yards.

If you want a square deal ship them your next OFFICIAL PAPER OF COUNTY AND CITY I. a. SMITH, Bnatneai Manager. jl JUST WHAT THE Growiue School Clflren I WAN FOR ROUND SHOULDERS A (rood Shoulder Brace. I have a very simple one and easily put on.

Does not require any straps or buckles. PRICE $1.00 W. Y. MILLER Thurftiln KventliR January 1000 Cheap lands for tale. Darvey.

Kafllr Corn a Hlnfnrrl Scott. Wellsba-b mant es el Turners. Try Quaker-pin ai. 0-'s erocery. Corbln'n tlahornlDt pencils Conle 'a.

Mrs. F. J. U. Kinff homo from Florence.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lindsay of Wichita, are visiting here. H. E.

Golden is home from vialtlng la Brownson, arriving at noon. Miss Edun CJiiuiomis is expected home this week from Kansas City. Men's and boya' suits and shoei at Blevlns, best values for the money. If you don't know what beater Is, read R. Wiley' ad In this paper.

Bull Dor spreader Miss Pearl and Anna Booth, guests of Miss Bertha Walllngsford, returned to Florence today. Remember the public sale of K. J. Heirett, seven miles north of El Dora do, Friday, January 8. Mrs.

R. A. Carter, who has been visiting In Belton, was here today, returning to DeGraff. Bill Allen White and family will pend the summer abroad, expeotlng to leave Emporia In March. Cowley county laid the foundation this week for a modern court house It will be a handsome building.

Mrs. J. J. Johusnu and daughter, Dorothy, went to Ramsey tills morning to spend the day on ihe farm. L.

J. Rhoadea and wife, elnie Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoades have returned to Gardner. Joseph Worley vas here from the Plum Grove red hog ranch tjday In the Interests of the big sale for Janu ary 27.

Tuesday morning was the coldest we have bad since February 12, 1906, the thermometer registering four below at Ix o'clock; Bernard Davis is a new baik driver, substituting tor H. Greeley who Is superintending Improvements being made on bis farm. Mrs. B. Brumback, a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Clark, leaves tonight for Miller, Mo to visit her mother and sisters. The Ice on the river is reported to be six Inches thick.

Tbat is what the boys and girls tell their moihers when they want to go skating. Mrs. Arthur Bare, of Gordon, Mrs. Henry Brown and Mrs. Bert Paisley, of Douglass, were among the El Dorado visitors Thursday.

Miss Alta Carter arrived home at noon from a two weeks' visit in Chicago. She will resume her work as music Instructor Mondav. The County Commissioners spent today attending routine business. Wed nesday they cancelled unoalled for warrants amounting to t'i 005 17. One thing la certain: The big oranges sell first this year.

People take a look at the 25 cent ones and buy the 40 or SO cent ones, say the grocers Sheriff and Mra. M. E. JollltJa en tertalned at dinner today County Com mlasloners Anderson, Minor a Paulson and Commissioner-elect Houston. Cheer up.

Don't kick because you nave to button your wife's waist. Be glad your wife has a waist and doubly glad you have a wife to button a waist for. Mrs. E. W.

Kerr and daughter, Wlnnlfred, came from Douglass today to reside In their new home. The Kerrs will occupy the house vacated by Mrs, Dassa Carter, George Campbell Is advertising his residence property on Taylor etren lor sale. It la a nice property with house of six rooms, barn, etc. Look at the property If you want to buy Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Zlnn, of Elk City, are new comers In Ei Dorado, moving Wednesday to the corner of Third avenue and Washington street. Mr. Zlnn Is an assistant In the L.

Turner Implement room. Weller may have to change bis name now tbat he has moved to McPberson, where the Peter. tons, Johnsons, Oblsons, Paulsons and other sons abide, and may here after be known as Conductor Weller on. C. Paulson, Joseph Brothers, ana iesue noblson were on the St.

Louis market Tuesday with 18 cars of cattle. Mr. Rublson topped the market receiving $3. 50 for 1,462 pound steers. The other shippers received from to 80 to 18 30.

On next Thursday and Friday a farmers' Institute will be held la F.l Dorado. Mr. P. E. Crabtree of the State Agricultural College will be here and there will be a number of local speaker! on the program.

Mr. Crabtree Is assistant superintendent of Institutes for the college, Is a very successful farmer and stockman and one of the heit Institute workers In tbla state. Mr. Crabtree will be accompanied on this trip by S. C.

Banna of Howard, who Is one of the best stockmen of the state, president for many years of the Kansas Live Stock Breeders' Association. It Is claimed that Mr. ana has the finest pastures in Kansas and one of his lectures It this Institute will be "Farm Pastures The subjects for discussion are Still Fertility, Corn Growing, Live Stock Improvement, and we feel sure tbat every farmer who attends will be benefited. Every farmer and business man is given a cordial Invitation to attend aud It Is especially hoped that the farmers will bring thetr boys to tihli meeting. Club Meeting.

Trie first meeting of the year of the W. M. B. club was held at the home of Mrs. J.

E. Duun Monday afternoon. Roll call was answered with current events. Mrs. John Austin bad charge of the art study.

Each member contributed a Now Year greeting. In the absence of Mrs. J. L. Meredith her paper, "The Dynasty of the Bourbons," wai read t)j Mrs.

Frank Cron. Mrs. Surra el Austin was leader for the afternoon, and gave character sketches. Miss Mary Dunn gave a piano solo, and Miss Blanche Hol-conib, accompanied by Miss Marjorle Hhulden, ssri(f. Miss Mabel McCarty gave a Scotch ballad, accompanied by Miss Edith Chesney.

CUTTING-HULL Miss Joule Cutting and Mr. O. J. Hull, were married at the home of the bride's parents near Rose Bill Wednesday evening, the ceremony performed by Elder J. Cain.

The young people are well known all throuiTh the southern part of the county. The bride la the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Cutting, and a bright, lovely young lady.

The groom Is one of the sons of the late H. Bull, of Hose Hill, and the only one still remaining at the old lull farm. DiMve Firs I.h.I.Hh. Often receive sever burns, putting uut fires, then use Buckien Arnioa Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain.

For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruises, its earth's greatest healer Quickly cures Skin Erup tions, Old Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Fel ons; best Pile cure made. Relief is In stant. 25) at C. H. Seilg.

Marring Ltreuie. Mary O. Green Augusta Henry E. Anderson Augusta R. Vaughn has sold bis 80 acre farm west of town to Mr.

Herseman, of 1 Dorado. This Is one of the best improved farms In this section of the oounty, and It la understood that Mr. Herseman will give It to bis daughter, ho was reoently married, as a wedding present. The young oouple no doubt consider themselves fortunate In receiving such a present begin their career with. Mr.

Vaughn will probably Invest In land around La- ihsra If he can Qnd anything to suit. Latham Mirror. Miss Venlta Foster several weeks ago swallowed a black headed pin, welch begin yesterday moralng to cause hir Intense suffering tn tbe tbroat. She was taken to a Kansas City hospital Wednenday night where Ihe pin will be removed Miss Foster a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Foster and is a student In tbe high school here, boarding with Mri. D. S. Uonhara. Her parents and Dr.

M. Fullonwider aooompanled her to Kan sas City. Lealle Uoblson, was In town today lamenting the faut that J. Earlywlne. who has bten with him on tbe farm 24 years and who has been superintend ing 11 most of that time, has quit his rvlue.

Mr. Karlywlne baa saved his money and purchased a farm near Enid, Oklahoma, that he will operate. ineoouquets Mr. nouison waa con tributing to his faithful assistant showed plainly the appreciation of his services. Will Olllesple, of Kansas City, the popular represntallve of the Lee Live Stock Commission Company, one of the best In the country with oftloes at Kansas City, St.

Louis, Omaha and Chicago, Is spending a few days on business and pleasure In this oounty mere is no case on record of a oougb, cold or la grippe developing Into pneumonia after Foley'a Honey and Tar has been taken, as It oures the most obstinate deep seated coughs und oolds. Why take anything else. Sold by all druggists. Andy Ryan, who baa been la Augusta for 35 years, and John Mannlon of Augu sta, who was born on the old home place near White Station in '08, were In town today. They are both merchants In Augusta and are among "tbe salt of tbe county." The bull dog beater should be thor oughly Investigated by every farmer who bas a manure spreader or Intends to buy one.

If you oan't understand It by reading tbe continued story, oall at R. Wiley's and he will be glad to explala It to you. Heed Carpenter, of Chelsea, has gone to Oklahoma to spend a few daya with tbe other Carpenters, and tbat they will all live at the top of tbe pot while the visit la irnlnff nn la -s 'aured for are they not Kent'icklans? 4 Move for Aoourate Census. Ilithertj the population of Japanese towns of the empire as a whole has been estimated from the official records of births and deaths and other documents, but It baa now bees arranged to make a municipal house-to-house Investigation, commencing at Kobe. About Santa Claus.

"De boy dat stops bellevln' la Santy Claus," said Un-le Eben, "Is 'bout de same aa grow'd up folks dat don't want nuffln' but cold facta. De pride dey takes In beln' wlae falls to compensate 'em fob de fun dey's mlssln'." Washington Star. RESULTS THAT REMAIN Are Appreciated By El Dorado People Thousands who suffer from back ache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary benefit, ibis Is alscourag- lng, but there is one apecial kidney medicine tbat cures permanently and ihere is plenty of proof right here in Hi uor.no. Hare Is the testimony of one who csed Doan'a Kidney Pills years ago, and now states tbat the cure was last' ing. W.

H. Hull, Merchant stre it, El Uo- roado, says: "You may continue the publication of the atattmnt I gave in 1905 endorsing Doao's Kid ney Pills. I have bad no oocaslon to use this reriedy since as the relief I received has been prominent On December 7th of the year men tioned, Mr. Hull said. "I p'ocurtd Doan's Kidney rills at Sellg'a drug store, and a short use gave me relief from troubles caused by disordered kidneys.

I recommend thio rtmedy to anyone suffering In a similar way." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. We Have JUST RECEIVED ANOTH ER SHIPMENT DIRECT FROM CALIFORNIA OF Ripe Olives AND GENUINE OLIVE OIL.

TR if SOME The Pattison Grocery SOUTH MAIN PHONE 54 i "Say! John! I wish you wouldn't get any more of those cheap fchoes; just look at this pair, only had them five weeks and they are all to pieces. Why don't you go to Haines Bros? You always did do well by buying our shoes there. They guarantee every pair from the baby's up to yours. The last shoes we got there was about a year ago and Willie is still wearing them and they look good yet." "I guess you are right and after this will get all our Shoes from Haines Bros." I have the above watches for sale and do all kinds of watch and clock repairing, guaranteeing satisfaction. H.

W. WARDELL Watchmaker and Jeweler PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMiuni autl at nei th tab. ProinoiM ft ijnuu.nl frowth. Never fails to Bton "rrj" to it Youthful Color. iw amp di-MiM a titn two prices for vour shoes any more When we set such good shoes at The El Dorado Cash Store for about half the price you pay elsewhere.

The first shoes we bought there was about a year ago and they were so good that I have been buying the children's and my shoes there ever since. You buy them once and you will buy all your shoes there; they guarantee every pair. I guess your right Honey, every one says that is the right place to buy shoes. I'll buy my shoes after this at the EL DORiDO CASH STORE You 1 can always get the best at Ow's Grocery Good Things AT Ewing's Grocery Plum Pudding, can 30c Asparagus Tips, can 35c Ferndell Peas, can 20c Monsoon Peas, can 15c Frontier Peas 2 for 25c Ferndell Corn, can 15c Honey Bee Maine Corn, can 2 for 2 5c Frontier Corn, can 10c Marvelli Macaroni, pkg. 15c Full Cream Cheese, 20c Heinz Sweet Pickles, quart 25c Heinz Sour Pickles, quart 15c Olives, bulk, quart 40c Olives stuffed with almonds 25 and 45c Olives stuffed with celery 15c Olives stuffed with pimien- tos 15c Full line of Nuts, Oranges, White Grapes, Celery, Figs and Dates.

Golden Gate Coffee, rich and delicious. Oysters We have the H. C. Rowe oysters from New Haven, largest and best bulk oysters that have ever been put on the market; solid meat, no water, and we give to every family a book that tells you how to prepare oysters in 25 different ways. Ask for a book when you get oysters.

Remember the place. Peterson Crook Sealshipt Blue Point OYSTERS Direct from Long Island, the best that can bu had. All meat, no water; a trial order will prove. Phone No. 2 Browne Brothers ONE MORE ADDITION LAST NIGHT at the mints of the United State! amounted to (145,499,148, as follows: Odd, silver, minor coins, $1,468,738.

This Is es elusive of 29,645,359 pieces coined fot tbe Philippine government. Corbln's Pencils deborns calves at 2 cents each at Conley's. Notice to Contractor. Ki. Dohado.

December 19. idun. Kenlod I'rdixisulB will be received at the nlllne of the uDt.y Clerk of Hutler County. KurtHUH. unlll 1 o'clock p.

January 8, Ift. lor the Wood Furniture for the liutler County. Kiina-i, Court House Kl Dorado. tfaDHiis, ueitoidlLsf to the pluos, sneelfluutloDg and shenul! of the arohftems, copies of whluh may be hpio.o ut the oOloe of the County Clerk ai Kl Dorado, Kansas, and at the oft.ee of Geo. I'.

Wusttnurn Son, arohb eetH. Ottawa, Kan Ma. Mcimrale btnn are solicited as follows: lit Wood Furniture, 2nd Chairs. Couches etc. F.ueh bid count be accoupanted with a certified cheek fr Ave per cent of amouut of bid.

to be forfeited on failure of nuceesnful bfdtlrr to enter Into contract within six days with approved bond as required by law. The architects will, up request accompanied with r-xchanKe for flu.00, send thove dcNlrltiir extra Nets of ans and specitl-eatlons. and 6 id) of this amount will tie refunded when plans and specifications are returned. Proposals to be address, to chairman of Board of County Commissioners The rlifht Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the Hoard of Couuty Commls siooers of Hutler Couuty.

Kansas. Sol. Anpbiikon. Chairman. Attest: I.

Hattij-on, Commissioner. W. H. Clark. M.

T. Minor. Commissioner County Clerk of liutler County. Kbq. wl3I3do Soul Inspiring 5ft8i5ft8SiJfeRf-ftfeft ft We desire to thsnk our patrons for tbe splendid bualness we bave had during 1908 and wish them Happiness and Prosperity during 19H9 We hope to retain, by fair dealing aud good goods, all our old curtomers and win TFnnVnl'IfJ J.

Pfl many new ones. iulCUO ft UU. Come hear the pure, primitive Gospel preached in a practical way. The Singing Is YOUR BUSINESS With this establishment during the year 1908 has been larger than ever before, for which we are exceedingly thankful and we wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. It will be OUR BUSINESS During 1909 to cirry everything you want in our line, to sell it as cheap or cheaper than anyone else and to give everyone a "Square Deal" as we have done in the years gone bye.

PATTISON BROS. PHONE NO. 22 FOR YOUR GROCERY WANTS ThankS.

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